Fire alarm at hospital near university parkway in pensacola, Pensacola FL
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According to the dispatch call, a general fire alarm with high life hazard was reported near University Parkway at the Baptist Medical Park in Pensacola. Engine 7 arrived on scene at the multi-story hospital but found no visible fire and continued to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Area Marine
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
High life hazard near University Parkway.
00:04
Engine 7, general fire alarm high life hazard.
00:08
Near University Parkway, cross street of East Nine Mile Road at the Baptist Medical Park.
00:19
6-1.
00:22
6.1.
00:24
Edendale.
00:33
16 military C-130 500 feet BFR west sea we're about 10 miles south-plexed to go in a hurlburne down transition approved outer below 5 the Sun 1-6.
01:01
Far above a two.
01:08
165, some one-six.
01:10
The alarm company, it's going to be Zone 2, general fire alarm.
01:23
I'll put you back on Maine since the Healer's canceled.
01:31
Nick, Pensacola Airport, VMPA-V-A-13 S-File, 1dney-Fass Tacking, turn right heading 1-5-0,000, climb-maintained 3,000, expect 1-4,000-1-0-9th departure, and park frequency button 6, 4233-2-33.
01:42
Termin clearance through to KDN as file except change routes read TZ Jerry's Pleeve Elsie then as filed one damey pass tack-in turn right heading 1 5-0 if I maintain 3,000 except 1 6 000 1 0 minutes after departure frequency button 6 squat 16553.
02:02
Change route to read direct TZ jerry cleave elsie then as filed press 3 back click.
02:12
Engine 7 on scene, multi-story hospital, and nothing showing out investigating.
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Location mentioned:
University Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32514
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